Tunis: The average producer price of eggs for consumption fell by 9.8% in April 2024, compared with the same month the previous year and down by 6.5% compared with March 2024, according to statistics on the poultry sector published in May's National Observatory of Agriculture newsletter "ONAGRI Vigilance."The average producer price for broiler chickens in April 2024 was down by 7.3% compared with the same month in 2023. Compared with March 2024, producer prices were up in April 2024, leading to an average increase in producer prices by 7.1%.Source: Agence Tunis Afrique Presse
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